Feds Again Delay Long-overdue Protections for Montana Grayling

“The Montana grayling’s nearly 30-year wait for protection is a travesty,” said Noah Greenwald, endangered species program director at the Center for Biological Diversity. “Like the previous administration, the Obama administration is failing to provide prompt protection to wildlife that desperately need it and has failed to substantially reform the long-broken program for protecting species under the Endangered Species Act.”

U.S. Provides Clean Water to Flood-Affected Citizens of Pakistan

In addition, USAID has provided ten 10,000-liter water bladder kits to help facilitate the efficient distribution of clean water by minimizing waiting time at and distance traveled for water collection points. Water bladders allow for improved security for vulnerable individuals by providing accessible water distribution centers. USAID has also provided nearly 113,000 5-liter water containers for families to collect, transport and maintain household water.

Bath students complete UN internships in the Big Apple

They are the first students to work at the headquarters since the UN’s pledge to Bath to build professional links with the University to help train students for competitive language exams, when the UN signed a Memorandum of Understanding in February 2009.

SMCC OFFERS NON-CREDIT HEALTHCARE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM

SMCC, in partnership with Boston Reed College, will offer courses to train individuals to become Clinical Medical Assistants. Both day and evening courses are available.

ECS student named Best Electronic Engineering student in Europe

At a ceremony held in the London Hilton on Friday 3 September, Steffi Sesuraj was awarded the ARM Award for Best Electronic Engineering Student, one of the prestigious European SET ( Science, Engineering and Technology ) Student of the Year Awards 2010.

Caroline Wozniacki Pictures Create Buzz More Than Tennis Match Play

Caroline Wozniacki defeated the once top seed Sharapova 6-3 and 6-4 advancing to the quarterfinals round of the U.S Open from Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York. She next plays against Dominika Cibulkova who is unranked for the tournament and should be an easy adversary after putting away Sharapova who is a three time Grand Slam winner.

Venus Williams U.S. Open Dress Outfit Pictures Create Buzz in Quarterfinals

Venus Williams wore a more conservative outfit in the U.S. Open with a pink dress ensemble which did not seem to cause her discomfort as it appeared to in her Sunday match.

Lockheed Martin Extends Commitment to Innovators From India

Corporation Announces Continued Support for Successful Indian Innovation Growth Programme

INFLUENZA IMMUNIZATION SAVES LIVES AND HEALTH CARE COSTS

Even “regular” influenza can kill. The CDC estimates about 23,600 influenza-associated deaths occur yearly. Children, pregnant women and even other healthy adults do sometimes become very ill or die from influenza. Now almost everyone age six months and older fall under Federal recommendations to be immunized. Getting vaccinated against influenza is especially important for persons older than 50 or who have underlying health conditions.

WISCONSIN SUBMITS PLAN FOR STATEWIDE HEALTH IT NETWORK

“Wisconsin is first in the nation in health care quality, and a secure, statewide electronic health information exchange will support jobs in our health technology industry and take our great health care system to the next level,” Governor Doyle said.

Sen. Brown Announces More Than $51 Million in New Funds to Rebuild Neighborhoods, Create Jobs

"These funds are about helping Main Street recover from the economic crisis," Brown said. "By rebuilding neighborhoods devastated by foreclosures and the subprime loan crisis, we will improve surrounding property values, create new jobs, and foster long-term economic growth. By putting vacant properties and lots to good use and targeting funds to the hardest-hit communities, we can rebuild our neighborhoods and strengthen our communities."

ON Semiconductor Extends its PureEdgea Clock and Timing Portfolio with a Family of Low Noise Silicon-Based VCXO Solutions

New Delhi, Delhi, September 7, 2010 /India PRwire/ -- ON Semiconductor (Nasdaq: ONNN) a premier supplier of high performance, energy efficient silicon solutions for green electronics, introduced a new PureEdgeTM family of silicon-based voltage controlled crystal oscillators (VCXOs). Offering reduced costs, and ultra-low jitter and phase noise versus alternative solutions available on the market, the new NBVSBAxxx series is ideal for providing low jitter, stable reference clock in designs such as networking, SONET, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, base stations and broadcasting equipment.

Fonseka refuses to seek pardon from Rajapaksa

Former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Sarath Fonseka said that he had

In Ashtabula, Sen. Brown Discusses Efforts to Preserve Jobs at Companies that Depend on "Plant C" Facility

"Many Ashtabula companies rely on Plant C as a resource for raw water, but the pumping infrastructure has fallen into disrepair, which puts these businesses at risk," said Brown. "Ensuring the viability of Plant C is not only important for the current businesses that rely on it for water, but for future development in the area. Investments in Plant C now will pay future dividends in new jobs and economic growth for Ashtabula County."

NASSCOM Honors iXiGO.com with Top 10 Emerging Company Award

The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) of India has awarded iXiGO.com ( http://www.ixigo.com ) as one of the top 10 emerging companies for 2010 at the Delhi edition of the NASSCOM EMERGOUT Conclave 2010.


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